Happy Monday, y’all! We reeeeally packed it in this past week! I had every intention of recapping our entire week in today’s post, but I ended up recapping just our 4th of July. I did this for two reasons – a) the post would have been crazy long so I decided it might be better to split it up, and b) honestly? Because we were enjoying our Sunday too much and I just didn’t feel like sitting at the computer for hours trying to get the whole thing done. So, that means today you’ll get a little peek at our Fourth of July and then tomorrow or Wednesday I’ll recap the rest of last week. Sound good? Okay!
Our Fourth started out with
homemade red, white, and blue confetti waffles!
The kids request homemade waffles pretty much every single morning, but
I try to limit us to eating them only on weekends and special holidays. They were soooo excited to get to have some extra
festive ones that morning! And if you
would like my festive recipe, you can find it here.
After breakfast I worked on getting
the dishes done and the house tidied up because we were going to have lots of
company over that evening. Once all of
the boring house chores were over, we had a quick, light lunch, and then I finally
got around to planting my herbs. Now, if
you’ve hung around my blog for quite sometime then you know that I have a
self-proclaimed “black thumb.” However,
since I finally learned how to keep ferns alive, and I have kept my grandmother’s
50+ year old plant alive for more than a year, I thought I might try my hand at
something a little more complicated. I
decided to grow all six herbs from seeds, and I have never ever done that
before, so, y’all, I will be positively shocked
if something actually sprouts. I won’t
know what to do with myself. Haha.
I planted six herbs – mint,
rosemary, and chives in pots on the back porch, and then basil, oregano, and sage
inside. I have no flipping clue what
sage smells like or what you even use it for, but since my little pot says “sage”
on it, I thought I might as well give it a try!
I will keep y’all posted on how these turn out!
For the rest of the
afternoon I laid out in the back yard.
One of the things on my summer bucket list is to get a tan (and try to
keep it all summer) and so far I’m rolling right along! I was itching to finish my book Still Me, so
it was the perfect day for it. I did
finish it, and I loved it so much!
After I finished my book it
was time to head inside and get ready. I
dressed in my red, white, and blue best and then it was time to get the house
staged for our guests. The house was
already decorated for The 4th so I went around turning on all of the lamps,
lighting candles, turning on twinkle lights, and filling up the pool, and then I
started shuffling our favorite summer party play list. It’s mostly recent country music with a few
other party songs from our favorites thrown in there – Bruno Mars, Justin
Timberlake, Ed Sheeran, Dave Matthews Band… you know, the usual crew. :o)
Once the house was staged it
was time to start cooking. My Momma
brought over her famous hamburgers and mac n cheese, and I was in charge of
baked beans, watermelon, and dessert. B
and the kids had baked our favorite homemade chocolate chip cookies earlier in
the day, and we had also bought some the festive red, white, and blue frosting
cookies from Publix that we love so much.
Everyone started arriving
around 4:30 and by the end we had a house full!
My parents, my father-in-law, my brother, sister-in-law, and nephew, my
grandmother, my uncle, and his girlfriend, plus the four of us were all in
attendance. Unfortunately my littlest
brother had to work, so he wasn’t able to join.
:o(
B fired up the grill and
grilled my Momma’s burgers plus some hot dogs, and we mixed up Moscow Mules and
Lemon Drops. Everyone stuffed their
faces and it was all so delicious. Once
dinner was over, we all headed outside to watch the kiddos play in the pool. The evening was perfect – it was sunny, but
by some miracle it wasn’t sweltering hot!!
That’s a huge deal when we’re talking about weather in the south in
July!!
The kiddos splashed around
in the pool until dusk and then it was time for dessert and fireworks. We had bought a bunch of fireworks and so did
my brother and SIL, so we had quite the show in our own back yard. The craziest part, though, was how many
fireworks our neighbors did!! Our house
is smack in the middle of our neighborhood, and we were literally surrounded on
all sides by my neighbors doing their fireworks. Our neighbors in the culdesac must have spent
a bajillion dollars because they put on a HUGE show for probably two whole
hours. It was crazy. Everyone loved it… well, except for
Olivia. Bless her little heart, she is
still terrified of them. She told us she
was “going to be brave of the fireworks” but as soon as they started popping,
she took her little self inside. My
Daddy stayed inside with her all evening watching cartoons at an obscenely high
volume to try to drown out the fireworks noise.
He’s such a great Pop. <3
During the neighbors’
fireworks, we pulled the benches and chairs off the porch and out into the yard
so we could see all of them, and my sister-in-law snapped this picture of my
nephew and me. Y’all, is it not the
sweetest picture you ever did see??
Since they lived so far away for the first two years of his life, he
only got to see us a couple of times, so he still hasn’t totally warmed to me
yet. So any time he is willing to sit
with me, I just eat it right up! And I
love that my SIL captured this sweet moment.
The fireworks finally wound
down a little after 10 and then it was time to say goodbye to everyone. A few fireworks were still popping in the
distance so Olivia was still a bit apprehensive about going to bed alone, so we
let her and Jacob have another slumber party in his room together. They finally passed out in their sleeping
bags a little after 11, but it wasn’t a big deal for once, because they didn’t
have to wake up at the crack of dawn the next day because I DON’T WORK
ANYMORE!!!!
I will never ever stop being
grateful for that!!
Happy Monday, y’all!
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What a fun day and filled with tons of family time! That inflatable pool is a game changer! xo, Biana- BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteI pinned your waffles because I know my family would love them too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Michele! I hope they do! You can also change out the sprinkles to different colors for the different holidays. :o)
DeleteYou are brave! I've never grown herbs from seeds! I hope you get something! I've done sage in the past, it smells amazing. Sage butter is delicious. We love it on pork chops. This recipe is really good. https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/new-favorite-pork-chops
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun 4th. Our dogs were terrified of the fireworks!! ��
ReplyDeleteThe All-American precious family doing up the 4th right!! LOVE these pictures!! Especially the last one!
ReplyDeleteGreat day! I would love your lemon drop recipe. I’m so glad you don’t have to work. It really affects everything! Ha! I would love to see a post on how you save money and have adapted if it isn’t too personal. I love talking finance.
ReplyDeleteYa know, my uncle's girlfriend made the lemon drops so I'll have to ask her for it! I know there was Tito's vodka and some kind of lemonade but I'm not sure what else. And you are not the only one who has asked about our financial situation since I quit my job. I might try to put a post together about that here soon!
DeleteI still have Me After You on my bookshelf that I need to read!! I've heard Still Me is sooo good though! It looks like you all had such a fun 4th!!
ReplyDeleteI love the 4th of July! It's my favorite holiday! What a fun way to spend your day doing everything from relaxing to hanging with your favorite people :) missed you all while we were on vacation and excited to catch back up :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like the perfect 4th!! Ella is usually terrified of fireworks but this year we gave her some noise cancelling headphones and she sat outside the whole time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun 4th!! I love that y'all didn't have to drive anywhere for a fireworks show!
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
Aww, love your photos and sweet moments from the 4th! The waffles look awesome. And how perfect that you could watch fireworks from your house! We braved the late night and watched city fireworks. Our kids did great, but were fussy the next day. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day you all had! Those waffles are so festive and fun! The larger fireworks are still illegal here but some people sneak them and we get to see them being set off around us. What a show right in your backyard! Sierra Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful 4th! Love that picture of you and your nephew! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day! It looks like everybody had so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWe really did!
DeleteWhat a wonderful day! I love all the sweet photos! Family time and fireworks is the best!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that last shot your sister in-law captured during the fireworks, and I need those waffles! <3
ReplyDeleteGreen Fashionista
It sounds like you had a fabulous Fourth of July!! Have you ever thought of getting Olivia headphones to wear, like the kind adults wear when using loud machines? Annabelle doesn't like loud noises and this helped her.
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